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Subject: ETS/IARC Budget

Date: 19 Jan 1994
Length: 1 page
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Abstract

Estimates budget for ETS/IARC project, itemized as follows: information gathering (15k per initiative), IEMC projects (100k), communications "between experts with helpful opinions and study collaborators and/or regulatory people" (100-200k), and future ARISE meeting (75k).

Fields

Type
Telex
Company
Philip Morris
Site
MN Depository
Author
Ritter, Mitchell (Principal Scientist)
Neuchatel, Switzerland. Member of PM Ventilation Task Force.
Recipient
Winokur, Matthew N. (PM Europe, Manager, Worldwide Regulatory Affairs)
Copied
Carchman, Richard Allan, Ph.D. (PM Scientific Affairs, Research & Development VP)
Philip Morris Director and worked in Scientific Affairs. Reported to Cathy ellis.
Greenberg, David (VP, Gov't Affairs PM 1990, VPCorp. Affairs, PM EEMA Region 9)
Vice President PM USA 1989
Sullivan, Joanna
Reif, Helmut (Dir. Science and Technology, PM Europe, 1980s)
Helmut Reif was Director of Science and Technology for FTR. (PMI's Introduction to Privilege Log and Glossary of Names, Estate of Burl Butler v. PMI, et al, April 19, 1996)
Lattanzio, Ted (Director, Worldwide Regulatory Affairs PM 1994)
USA. Member of PM Ventilation Task Force.
Named Person
Sean
David G.
Joanna
Named Organization
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) (WHO cancer research arm)
International Agency for Research on Cancer - The cancer research arm of the WHO. Conducted a multi-center epidemiology study on ETS, initiated in 1988, data collection completed in 1994 and results were published in 1998
International ETS Management Committee IEMC (International ETS Management Committee (Industry))
Int'l ETS Management Committee consisting of headquarters representatives of BAT, American Brands/Gallaher, Imperial Tobacco, PM, Reemstma, Rothmans and RJR
ARISE, Assoc. for Research in Science of Enjoyment (Industry scientific front group promoting "pleasure")
Association for Research in the Science of Enjoyment (1994)-Industry-funded scientific group out of the United Kingdom which proclaimed that a little pleasure is essential to good health. Created to combat tobacco control initatives. Previously knows as Associates for Research in Substance Enjoyment. Grouped tobacco use with pleasureable activities such as drinking tea, shopping, and eating chocolate.
Thesaurus Term
ETS Exposure
Lung Cancer
Industry Strategies
Industry Intelligence
Health Advocacy Groups
Research Studies
Budgets
Keyword
IARC Multinational Study on ETS and Lung Cancer

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